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The Ravens are trying to get CB Lardarius Webb to restructure his contract.

Due an excessive $8 million base salary in 2015 while counting $12 million against the cap, Webb is a candidate for a pay cut after an awful, injury-riddled age-29 season. The Ravens will hope Webb's ineffectiveness was due to injuries, as he's not really a release candidate since the Ravens would save just $2 million against the cap. It would be in Baltimore's best interest to find an outside corner to pair with Jimmy Smith and move Webb inside full-time. Feb 24 - 8:04 PM

The Ravens would create just $2 million in salary cap space by releasing LCB Lardarius Webb.

His release would also create $10 million in dead money. After battling myriad early-season health problems, Webb played well enough late in 2014 that the Ravens may be best off crossing their fingers he finds pre-injury form. When Webb and Jimmy Smith are healthy, they're among the NFL's best cornerback tandems. Webb is still only 29 and won't turn 30 until October. Feb 8 - 9:09 AM

ESPN Ravens reporter Jamison Hensley believes CB Lardarius Webb will be asked to take a pay cut this offseason.

Owed $8 million in salary in 2015, Webb will count $12 million against the Ravens cap under his current contract. Webb improved as he became healthy down the stretch in 2014, but his play the last two seasons does not justify that level of investment. Baltimore could save $2 million against the cap by cutting him outright, but they would have to eat $10 million in dead money. Jan 24 - 12:40 PM

Webb is due an $8 million base salary in 2015. He's struggled with injuries and has been a liability in coverage, grading out as a bottom-12 corner by PFF. The Ravens can save $2 million in cap space by cutting Webb after the season. Webb will need to accept a pay cut to avoid getting released. Sat, Dec 6, 2014 09:15:00 PM

Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome said the team is in "wait-and-see" mode with Dennis Pitta (hip), and may not know his status until the summer.

Newsome said the team plans to add tight ends, indicating any contributions from Pitta will be considered a bonus. Recovering from his second hip dislocation in as many years, there's no guarantee Pitta plays football in 2015.